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Pembrokeshire Guide

Redlands Touring Caravan & Camping Site nr Little Haven
Quiet, level park with sea views. Only 1.5 miles from coastal village of Little Haven.
Family run, renowned for clean facilities. Ideal Location. From £13.25 p.n.
Gower Villa Touring Park
A privately owned site run by the brothers Nigel & Gareth Featherstone along with their pets. We're proud of our park and work hard to maintain our 4 star status.

This is Britain's only truly coastal National Park. It's a spectacular landscape of rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, wooded estuaries and wild inland hills, and a place of sanctuary for wildlife. People belong here, too. They have shaped the landscape over the centuries, leaving their mark in tombs and castles, crosses and cottages, quarries and quays.

Today this is a living, working landscape where people and nature co-exist. The National Park Authority looks after it, helps the public to enjoy and understand it, and works with local communities towards a sustainable future.

Pembrokeshire is one of if not most famous for Pentre Ifan, a splendid Bronze Age megalithic site dating back to 4000 B.C. Pentre Ifan 'the homestead of Ifan' is a burial chamber with three stones holding up a capstone estimated to weigh around 16 tons and the complete structure 36 metres long.

Nearby are The Preseli hills, often referred to as the Bluestone area of Pembrokeshire which was the source of Bluestone hauled to Salisbury Plain for the erection of Stonehenge. The Preseli Hills, although an extremely interesting area historically, is also well known for its wonderful walks, countryside and beautiful scenery. Sheep and Welsh ponies graze freely on the hill sides, wildlife and numerous birds inhabit the area making it popular with ornithologists, as well as botanists, archaeologists and artists.


Here are just some of the places to visit in and around Pembrokeshire:


Picton Castle
Haverfordwest Pembrokeshire
SA62 4AS
Cresselly Kilgetty
Kilgetty Pembrokeshire
SA68 0SP
Lamphey Bishop's Palace
Lamphey
Pembrokeshire
Colby Woodland Garden NATIONAL TRUST Amroth Narberth
Pembrokeshire SA67 8PP
Pembroke Castle
Pembroke
Pembrokeshire SA71 4LA
St Davids Bishops Place
St Davids
Pembrokeshire SA62 6PE
St. Davids Cathedral
The Deanery, The Close St. Davids
Pembrokeshire
Tudor Merchants House
Quay Hill, Tenby
Pembrokeshire SA70 7BX

Wales is packed with stunning countryside views, steaped in history and proud of its many traditions.
There really is something for everyone in Wales and the BEST way to get the full experience is by camping.
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